This was a hard one and for me was between three races, Abu Dhabi, USA & Brazil.

I finally plumped for USA though for several reasons. Firstly I had been looking forward to this race all season and the whole weekend just felt like a really special event. Then, for the race itself we had great racing throughout the field with plenty of action and overtaking. Finally, and the real clincher, the race at the front between Vettel & Hamilton was spellbinding and was decided on track without any mechanical failures etc.

Can't remember. Although Monaco stands out as the worst race I've ever seen and the first time I've ever switched off. I still have nightmares where fast cars trundle round line astern for fear of hurting their stupid chocolate tyres.

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I'll say that Europe just edged it. Several big retirements from mechanical failures, collisions, great driving and overtaking on the most part, safety cars, last lap drama, Nando winning from 11th on a circuit where it has been horrifically difficult to overtake on in the past.

Very special mentions to Malaysia, Abu Dhabi, Brazil, USA and China. And Japan because of Kamui and the crowd!

Can't remember Australia or Malaysia, everyone else seems to be able to remember Malaysia though so i must just be forgetful.China was awesomeBahrain was dullSpain was awesome for KobayashiCan't really remember MonacoThe European season was quiet except Valencia which was an awesome race.Then from the end of the season I very much enjoyed Japan for the Kobayashi/Button fight, Abu Dhabi, USA and Brazil. Although Brazil was a bit weird for me, I think it was a bit too exciting and as an Alonso supporter it was heartbreaking to see him almost clinch it several times before circumstance worked against him.

I voted Brazil alone because altough the other races I mentioned had epic overtaking and battles, Brazil as a spectacle was immense and would turn any casual F1 viewer into an avid fan. Much like Brazil 2008, Canada 2010, Canada 2011 etc.

And this surprises you? Of course people are going to more actively remember what happened recently!

Go on, without looking it up, tell me who finished in the top 10 in Australia and Malaysia, and then tell me who finished in the top 10 in USA and Brazil.

I can't do any all the way through the top 10! I could tell you the details of what happened in all of them though which is enough. I voted for Spain. three way battle for the win with a surprise victor. To be honest all the races up to Monaco were pretty awesome.